No, and if Cedar Fair (the parent company of Cedar Point) were in financial trouble, then Cedar Point would be the last park they would close down. Cedar Fair owns 11 theme parks in North America.
Seaman's Furniture closed all of its stores in 2005 due to bankruptcy.
yes u can u have to contatct the bankruptcy clerks office to pay the fees and get the paperwork started
It is not closing. Six Flags filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy rather than Chapter 7. Chapter 11 bankruptcy is filed so that a company can restructure it's debt, eliminating much of it, and come out a stronger company. They may close some under performing parks or sell them to another corporation but the parks should remain open in the meantime.
Six Flags will be closing this summer due to rivalry with Cedar Point amusement park in Sandusky, Ohio.
Gee, I sure hope not!
Yes. The pool is closed to due AIDS.
Commonly, retailers still have inventory in their physical stock long after a company has closed, due to bankruptcy or any other reason. Additionally, a bankruptcy referee will liquidate everything in the interest of paying the company's debts, thus putting inventory out into the market.
Cranston General Hospital was located at 1763 Broad St Providence RI, 02905. Cranston General Hospital was in operation from 1933 to 1993. The hospital was closed due to bankruptcy.
You can declare bankruptcy due to credit card debts, yes.
No, if you mean, can you single out this debt to "file bankruptcy on." You file bankruptcy on ALL your creditors. You don't get to pick and choose. But you can certainly include such a debt in bankruptcy.
Yes. However due to the new bankruptcy reform the party involved may have to file whichever type of bankruptcy the trustee feels is applicable. The point of the reform is to prevent multiple BK filings. The premise is, if the debtor has even a small amount of nonexempt income it is to be used for repayment of debts.
Yes, cedar can be used for ground contact applications due to its natural resistance to decay and insects.